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3-D: Robert Sabuda has turned pop-up books into an art form
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Sabuda grew up in the rural town of Pinckney, in southeastern Michigan. His father was a mason and carpenter, and from him, young Sabuda learned what goes into constructing three-dimensional structures. From his mother, he learned to love literature, and because she also had a dance studio, he learned rhythm and balance.
Sabuda talks about how he also loved art. "With the ability to hold a crayon came the discovery that I was an artist. I spent hours, days and weeks drawing, painting, cutting and gluing. My bedroom was a constant whirlwind of pencil shavings, drippy paint brushes and mounds of paper scraps."
Eventually he studied art at the Pratt Institute in New York City and today works in a studio in New York City with his partner, Matthew Reinhart, creating and illustrating children's books. His first pop-up book was published in 1994.
Events planned for children and famalies
In connection with "Travels in Time and Space: The Art of Robert Sabuda," the Utah Museum of Fine Arts is offering some special events and activities:
Britain's leading book artist and paper engineer, Paul Johnson, will discuss "Pop-up Magic" at a free lecture, Wednesday, July 18, 6 p.m. at the museum.
A "Pop-ups and Paper Engineering Class" for kids ages 6-16 will be Tuesday-Friday, July 17-20, 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. The class will explore all aspects of book illustration through drawing, painting and paper construction. Cost is $100. To register, call 581-6984.
"Artful Afternoon: Turning Paper Into Art" will offer an afternoon devoted to paper arts. Activities include paper-engineering workshops, a treasure hunt through the museum, creating your own pop-ups and much more. The event will be Saturday, July 21, 1-4 p.m. and is free and open to the public.
A new addition to the backpack program focuses on this exhibit. Families can check out a free backpack filled with activities that help them learn and explore the exhibit and create their own pop-up book to take home.
If you go ...
What: "Travels in Time and Space: The Art of Robert Sabuda"
Where: Utah Museum of Fine Arts, University of Utah
When: Through Sept. 9
Cost: Adults, $5; seniors and youths, $3; children under 6, free
Phone: 581-3580
E-mail: carma@desnews.com
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